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15/05/2013 - Angelina sparks advice for women
Cancer experts have spoken out to advise women in the wake of actress Angelina Jolie's decision to take radical action to prevent herself developing breast cancer. More
08/05/2013 - Sleep link to male cancer risk
Men who have trouble sleeping may face an increased cancer risk, researchers have reported. More
03/05/2013 - Breast cancer hitting young women
The UK has seen a massive increase in the number of women under the age of 50 diagnosed with breast cancer, it was revealed today. More
02/05/2013 - Young people’s cancer survival rates vary
Survival rates for teenagers and young adults with cancer vary hugely, depending on the type of disease they have, a study revealed today. More
02/05/2013 - Diabetes drug thwarts lung cancer growth
A diabetes drug treatment can slow down the growth of lung cancer cells and help them to get destroyed by radiotherapy. More
01/05/2013 - Breast implants may impact cancer survival
Women with cosmetic breast implants may face an increased breast cancer risk, researchers warned today. More
30/04/2013 - Drugs that prevent cancer
Taking breast cancer drugs has successfully helped protect hundreds of women from the disease, according to the findings of a major study reported today. More
29/04/2013 - Particle lab software to boost cancer treatment
Some of the world's most sophisticated computer programmes are being pressed into service to help improve the safety and effectiveness of radiotherapy treatments for cancer, it was announced today. More
23/04/2013 - Women shocked by screening over-treatment
Most women do not realise that breast cancer screening could lead to them being given treatment they do not need - but this does not deter them from taking the test, researchers say today. More
18/04/2013 - Stars face loss of years
Most performers live past the mythical age of 27 - but they still die on average younger than others, researchers reveal today. More
15/04/2013 - New cancer found
Scientists have found a new kind of bowel cancer, which places patients at high risk, it was announced last night. More
12/04/2013 - Surgery that spares women cancer
Women who undergo surgery for the condition endometriosis may enjoy protection against cancer, researchers reported yesterday. More
11/04/2013 - Cancer virus that might prevent disease
The human papillomavirus has been blamed for cervical cancer - but researchers say some types of the virus might prevent the disease. More
09/04/2013 - ‘Reassuring’ finding over breast cancer survival
Drinking alcohol makes no impact on a woman's chances of surviving breast cancer - and moderate drinkers might actually benefit because of a reduced risk from heart disease. More
02/04/2013 - Mystery of male cancer surge
British men have been hit by a big increase in rates of bowel cancer in the last few decades, researchers warned today. More
02/04/2013 - Backing for DNA testing after smear
A simple DNA-based test can help to identify more easily those women who have an increased chance of developing cervical cancer following an abnormal smear test result, researchers have reported. More
28/03/2013 - Cancer genes unveiled by the dozen
Dozens of new genetic findings about three major cancers were unveiled last night, bringing closer systematic testing for the diseases. More
28/03/2013 - Biological clock linked to disease vulnerability
People who fall ill with a range of diseases may be victims of accelerated biological ageing, researchers said last night. More
25/03/2013 - Teen cancer treatment could improve
Cancer treatment for teenagers and young adults could be improving faster, experts say today. More
20/03/2013 - Smear test advice for pregnancy
Pregnant women may sometimes need to undergo a smear test - although the procedure is normally delayed until after childbirth, experts said yesterday. More
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